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Crank
4 years ago
12

Approximately what percentage of all Jews living in Europe were killed during the Holocaust?

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1 answer:
bulgar [2K]4 years ago
7 0
During the holocaust some Jews were lucky to escape. But the ones that didn't were about 60% of the Jewish population :(
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